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New internationalism

Social work’s dilemmas, dreams and delusion

Brij Mohan

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, USA, dialog{at}cox.net, swmoha{at}lsu.edu

English

Globalization and its many faces have essentially changed the content and character of inter- and intra-societal relationships. A new kind of social work will have to embrace universalization of values, knowledge and skills that promote inclusive world citizenship and global coexistence.

French

La mondialisation et ses multiples visages ont essentiellement changé le contenu et le caractère des relations inter- et intra-sociétales. Une nouvelle forme de travail social devra se fonder sur des valeurs, des connaissances et des habiletés universelles qui mettent de l'avant des notions de citoyenneté mondiale inclusive et de coexistence globale.

Spanish

La globalización y sus muchas facetas han cambiado esencialmente el contenido y el carácter de las relaciones inter e intrasociales. Un nuevo tipo de trabajo social tendrá que abrazar la universalización de los valores, el conocimiento y las destrezas que promuevan una ciudadanía mundial y una coexistencia global inclusivas.

International Social Work, Vol. 48, No. 3, 241-250 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0020872805051702


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